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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again represents" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something is being represented once more or reiterated in a different context or instance.
Example: "The data from this year again represents the trend we observed last year, highlighting the ongoing growth in the market."
Alternatives: "once more signifies" or "reiterates the representation".
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Colour again represents latency but also maps electrodes to their positions in a. Scale bar, 200 μV.
Triumphantly reclaimed, the war, in most people's minds, once again represents what it did in the 1950's: the apogee of American heroism and rectitude.
"The quick change from frivolous to grim and back again represents one of the movie's key insights about war and its absurdity," he says.
After Mr. Dorfman's recent works about the Weather Underground and John Brown, "Come, and Back Again" represents a return to the more personal approach of his poignant 2004 piece "Lightbulb Theory".
The term s again represents the number of classes.
The repeated mispronunciation of this vowel again represents a "minisound change".
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Mr. Verrilli again represented the federal government.
Perhaps if the word "choice" once again represented issues of social justice, it would resonate more.
And if he has his way, he might once again represent Canada's largest city.
We discovered the city was again representing a real sense of inspiration for the rest of the country".
He again represented Pakistan at the UN in 1961 64 and served as president of the UN General Assembly in 1962 63.
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